Its getting to a point where It’s getting just depressing.

  • HuudaHarkiten@piefed.social
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    9 hours ago

    So lately I’ve been playing through games that I wanted to play when I was a kid, but couldn’t. I’m currently in the year 1992. I think I’ll be okay for a few decades. Other people can send their ID’s to their 800€ gaming consoles. I’ll be using my OG xbox as a emulator and Nintendo can go suck my dick about it.

    I’m seriously gonna buy a good set of solar panels, build a log cabin in the woods and just live there. I’d probably starve to death but I’m suicidal anyway so it would be a nice adventure before the final release.

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      8 hours ago

      I’m with you. I used to love being in on the bleeding edge of technology. Now it just disappoints me. Enshittifcation is the norm. Instead of “how can we make this game more fun,” it’s all about “how can we wring more profit out of this,” and gathering personal data for marketing is a favorite method. I never thought I’d become a Luddite, but here I am.

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        43 minutes ago

        I don’t want to come off as some sort of luddite, but tech is starting to become dreadful rather than exciting. It’s less “what cool things can we do” and more “how can govs and corpos surveil, control, and extract more money from everyone.”

        It’s difficult to pin an exact time, but (aside from medical advances) I would say that technology peaked about 10 years ago in terms of advancements still representing a benefit to the average person. “Advancements” since then have been getting increasingly detrimental.

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        8 hours ago

        Same. I remember how everything seemed amazing and the future was exciting, you never knew what the next big and amazing thing would be. Then the next big amazing thing turned out to be facebook, google, advertising and personal data harvesting and after that everything has been complete shit.

        But thats why the internet revival thing, is a thing. Thats why the amount of IRC users have started to go up. Thats why more and more people are looking into self hosting things… I’m all for that sort of stuff.

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      9 hours ago

      Need a room mate? I’ve wanted to do this for years now lol. I mean, except the suicide part.

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      9 hours ago

      I’m doing the same and streaming my experience. I bought a Retrofreak and playing a bunch of obscure Japanese famicom, superfamicom, sega mark iii, master system, mega drive, game gear, game boy, gba, and finally pc-engine games. I live right next to a used game store too. It’s so great. I haven’t bought a new PC game for myself in about a year (I buy switch games for my kids).

      Oh! I also hacked my 3ds lately so I’m playing a bunch of games on that too.

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        9 hours ago

        I haven’t bought a new-new game in… at least a decade. Last one was No Man’s Sky. You probably understand my reluctance to buy new games after that lol. These days I enjoy NMS quite a bit, but it did take them years of improvements. So the lesson I learned is to not buy a game until its at least 3-5 years old.

        After realizing that there isn’t really games for me anymore, I’m not interested in running through 3000 zombies so I can get a new and better shotgun so I can run through 5000 zombies… I decided that I’m just gonna go back with a time machine. First I replayed stuff like Escape From Monkey Island, Jazz Jackrabbit and other classics. Then I started to go through games I didn’t get to play and tbh, its been great fun. A bit of a faff to set up the emulators and whatnot, but once that is done its easy going.

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      5 hours ago

      I’m seriously gonna buy a good set of solar panels, build a log cabin in the woods and just live there.

      HAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.